As you know Silbil-Pilpil were quite humorous characters of Deewana,their silly and funny acts in Haryanvi language was quite fun to read.Here is one such very funny act of this duo,pls let me know how you find it.It was not mentioned anywhere in magazine that who was the write/illustrator of these characters,if anyone has any information about writer/illustrator of Silbil-Pilpil then pls do share with us.

u have awesome collection dear.u have most of them that i need. when ever u come to india plz post all that u have. i have some more that i post within some days.together we can post almost entire series and save it forever.

KK: Yes,you are the first congrats!Well,i was very much impressed by Birbal right from my childhood just because of his wits, loyalty and humbleness.I use to read comics and story books featuring Akbar-Birbal with great interest and never find a single story of them boring.This present comic deals with some of the finest/famous stories of them very well supported by 'Ram Waeerkar' classic art.Nice to know about the reason behind your liking of Akbar.

Kuldeep: Buddy its very satisfying for us to know that we were able to bring at least tears of joy on a comic lover face and this is our most precious and prized renumeration.A million words of thanks can't take place of that single drop of tear which drops down from eye while reading a most cherished comic of childhood after a long-long time.I love comics and love more to see that people love them too.

Rafiq Raja: Rafiq Bhai many thanks for kind words.Yes,i do like to roam in the galleries of lost world of childhood as the nostalgic feeling generated there are unmatched against any carnal pleasure.I seriously wish time machine to be invented during my life time so that i can be able to visit and live once again all those left behind and lost moments of childhood.

Silbil Pilpil were brainchild of Bharat Negi, one of the pioneers of spoof comics in India. Later on Bharat ji also did Hunter Sharkforce for King Comics and was an editorial adviser with Raj Comics. He did couple of small series for their magazine Fang! like Anari etc.

I am trying to get in touch with him for sometime, lets see if I can get his contact from Raj Comics.

Toonfactory: Many thanks Alok for the information about 'Bharat Negi',he really was one of protagonist of spoof comics in India.When you meet those pioneers of Indian comic Industry then do try to include questions about their education,background,first comic strip/character and their other lesser known comic characters along with other regular interview questions.

Dear Comic World, I had the privilege of living in Haryana for a long time and i assure u that Sil & Pil are not at all uttering Haryanvi. It is a dialect closer to Delhi-6 area. Deevana was really very different from other comics and it was surely for bit grown up chaps. Thanx for Fauladi pics. but dear it was this bloody Diamond Comics Factory which replaced quality work away from the market and eventually killed Madhu Muskan , Indrajaal and Amar chitrakatha .

Munish: Munish Bhai thanks for the information.In my opinion arrival of Diamond comics was not the sole and prime reason behind decline of Mahumuskans,Indrajal and Amar Chitra Katha.All these mentioned comics continued long enough after advent of Diamond comics.Indrajal stopped publication in 1990,ACK is still going on and Madhumuskan stopped somewhere around year 2000,whereas Diamond comics was launched in 1979,so one can't blame Diamond comics as a decline factor for other comics.Rather it was changing taste and mood of Indian kids which forced off the retirement of these stalwarts,after mid 80's reading culture suffered deadly due to TV/video and pop culture which eventually suffered more with advent of internet in 90's.Those comics publishers which weren't able to adjust stories with changing taste vanished in thin air(i.e Manoj Chitra Katha,Tulsi comics etc).Deewana,Madhumuskan,Parag etc sticked to their semi comic format due to which they suffered a lot.Madhumuskan also suffered when their ace writers Jagdish,Ansar Akhtar and H.I.Pasha left Madhumuskan.So its not so that only Diamond comics was the prime reason behind,rather it was due to many other factors including those mentioned above.

Whatever might have been the reason , you are doing a great service to the good ,old world of comics. Do u remember Jasoos Chakram and his faithful dog chakram ,Bharat Kumar the boy astronaut with two rockets stuck on to his sides? They were also characters in Madhumuskan though not very regular. Madhumuskaan used to have regular prose stories as well . These stories did not follow comic format ,but these were full of bravery and written in very mature, powerful language. Deewana had a strange ,weired kind of charm which alwayz made fun of cine-personalities.

Munish: Thanks for the kind words.Well how can i forgot all the characters of Madhumuskans,you forgot to mention "Bhootnath Aur Jadui Tulika,Vanputra Shalu,Filmy Reporter Kalamdas" apart from those mentioned.The jungle hunt and bravery stories of MM were mainly written by Abraham Asrarvi,H.I.Pasha etc,and those were used to be quite interesting.Madhumuskan also dealt with parody/fun of cine personality in the form of Filmy Reporter Kalamdas but Deewana was certainly far forward in fun making. I am ready to post those stories too provided there are many takers of them.

Hello Everybody... I am new to this site.. excellent work. BTW Jasoos chakram ke kutte ka naam chirkut tha. Sabse best part was, both of them used to have a cigar in their mouths. Filmy reporter kalmdas ka sabse accha movie satire was on "Amiltas Bachpan" when his silsila was flopped. One more thing about Madhumuskan, it published Asterix in hindi during 1984-89. Translation was done by HI Pasha and handwriting by HM Sudan....

Kuldeep please post Swarg ke bhagwaan as soon as possible. I have read the other part and am dying to know what happened next. Its amazin that the writer intuitively came up with the story so many years back that is being investigated and believed by many scientists these days that Gods came from other planets and pretended as gods thousands of years back.

Fauladi Singh Aur Chhipkali Ka Pratishodh link is broken, thus can not be downloaded. Can someone send me the link of this comics by e-mail? I will also appreciate if you could provide me the link of Fauladi Singh Aur Antriksh Ke Bhagwan!